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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Möge_KhatunMöge Khatun - Wikipedia

    Möge Khatun (died 1242), was a princess of the Bakrin tribe and concubine of Genghis Khan. After the Khan’s death, Möge became a wife of Genghis' son, Ögedei Khan. [1] She was briefly regent in 1241.

    • 1190s
    • 1229 – 1241
    • Karakorum
    • 1242, Karakorum, Mongol Empire
  2. Möge Khatun was a concubine of Genghis Khan and she later became a wife of his son Ögedei Khan. The Persian historian Ata-Malik Juvayni records that Möge Khatun "was given to Chinggis Khan by a chief of the Bakrin tribe, and he loved her very much." Ögedei favored her as well and she accompanied him on his hunting expeditions.

  3. Commercial Queens: Mongolian Khatuns and the Silk Road. Road1. TIMOTHY MAY. Abstract. Three women dominated the politics and government of the Mongol Empire in the decade of the 1240s. Töregene and Oghul-Qaimish ruled as regents and are credited with corruption and petty politics.

  4. 2 de oct. de 2019 · Historians note that immediately after the Great Khan’s death, some indeed looked to Möge for leadership: “…the dispatch of orders and the assembling of the people took place at the door of the ordu or palace of his wife, Möge Khatun” (Rashīd al-Dīn 1998, 239).

    • Anne F. Broadbridge
    • broadbridge@history.umass.edu
    • 2020
  5. Möge Khatun era una princesa de la tribu Bakrin y concubina de Genghis Khan y, después de su muerte, esposa del hijo de Genghis, Ögedei Khan. [1] Según el historiador Juvayni , "un jefe de la tribu Bakrin la entregó a Genghis Khan, y él la amaba mucho".

  6. www.wikiwand.com › en › Möge_KhatunMöge Khatun - Wikiwand

    Möge Khatun (died 1242), was a princess of the Bakrin tribe and concubine of Genghis Khan. After the Khan’s death, Möge became a wife of Genghis' son, Ögedei Khan. She was briefly regent in 1241.

  7. 1246) was an influential figure in the Mongol Empire as a favourite of Töregene Khatun, regent of the empire from 1241 to 1246. Biography. Fatima originated from the city of Tus, in modern-day Iran, close to the city of Meshed, and was Shia and either Tajik or Persian.